GB2340564A - Disc brake - Google Patents

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GB2340564A
GB2340564A GB9817759A GB9817759A GB2340564A GB 2340564 A GB2340564 A GB 2340564A GB 9817759 A GB9817759 A GB 9817759A GB 9817759 A GB9817759 A GB 9817759A GB 2340564 A GB2340564 A GB 2340564A
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Kenneth James Bunker
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Federal Mogul Technology Ltd
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Priority to JP2000565314A priority patent/JP4547090B2/en
Priority to AU50578/99A priority patent/AU5057899A/en
Priority to KR10-2001-7001741A priority patent/KR100471912B1/en
Priority to US09/762,905 priority patent/US6705434B1/en
Priority to PCT/GB1999/002415 priority patent/WO2000009903A1/en
Priority to DE69909102T priority patent/DE69909102T2/en
Priority to AT99934965T priority patent/ATE243818T1/en
Priority to CN99809688A priority patent/CN1312893A/en
Priority to EP99934965A priority patent/EP1105656B1/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D65/12Discs; Drums for disc brakes
    • F16D65/123Discs; Drums for disc brakes comprising an annular disc secured to a hub member; Discs characterised by means for mounting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/1304Structure
    • F16D2065/1316Structure radially segmented
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/134Connection
    • F16D2065/1348Connection resilient
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/134Connection
    • F16D2065/1356Connection interlocking
    • F16D2065/1368Connection interlocking with relative movement both radially and axially
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/134Connection
    • F16D2065/1384Connection to wheel hub
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/134Connection
    • F16D2065/1392Connection elements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D65/00Parts or details
    • F16D65/02Braking members; Mounting thereof
    • F16D2065/13Parts or details of discs or drums
    • F16D2065/134Connection
    • F16D2065/1392Connection elements
    • F16D2065/1396Ancillary resilient elements, e.g. anti-rattle or retraction springs

Abstract

A disc brake 10 comprises discs 12 (14, Fig.2) rotatable with, and axially slidable on, a hub 16 which is arranged to rotate about an axis 18 thereof. The discs include teeth 22 which engage in grooves 20 on the hub 16, and a plurality of leaf springs 32 are mounted on the hub 16 and engage the discs so that the springs apply force between the disc and the hub. Each spring 32 comprises at least three abutments 40 on which the discs slide. Each groove locates a leaf spring associated with both discs or a pair of leaf springs (Fig.4), each associated with a respective disc, linked by a tab (44). The springs may be clipped to the hub or secured thereto by a screw 36.

Description

2340564 DISC BRAKE SYSTEM This invention is concerned with a disc brake
system, for example for a wheel of a vehicle.
A conventional disc brake system comprises a hub mounted on a suspension link f or rotation relative thereto, the hub providing a mounting for a wheel, and a disc brake comprising a disc mounted for rotation as a unit with the hub, friction material pads arranged on opposite sides of the disc, and at least one piston and cylinder assembly operable to urge the pads into engagement with the disc, to brake the hub and hence the wheel. Conventionally, the piston and cylinder assembly is slidably mounted on a slide bolted to the suspension link of the vehicle. The disc is conventionally rigidly fixed to the hub, and wear of the pads andlor the disc is accommodated by the sliding movement of the cylinder.
Disc brake systems are known in which the disc rotates with the hub as a unit but can perform sliding movement on the hub. For example, see GB 1 396 503 and WO 98125804. However, since the discs are relatively thin, they tend to tilt on the hub and affect the braking ability. Also, there is a tendency for noise to be produced by rattle of the disc against the hub. At higher disc temperatures, these problems can be particularly severe since, when there is a large temperature differential, such as 6000C, between the braking surf ace of the disc and the hub, the disc expands considerably, away from the hub, exacerbating the problems of tilting and rattle. These problems are addressed in WO 98126192 in which the solution proposed is to provide a plurality of resilient force applicators which 2 are mounted between the hub and the disc, the force applicators acting to apply radial ly-directed forces to the disc to control the movement thereof, the force applicators being distributed circumferentially around the hub. In the example given in WO 98126192, the disc brake system comprises two discs mounted on the same hub. one mounting means for the disc on the hub disclosed in WO 98/26192 comprises groups of axial ly- extending grooves formed in the hub and teeth projecting from the discs into said grooves, the teeth being slidable along the grooves. The f orce applicators are in the form of leaf springs mounted on the hub in the spaces between the groups of grooves. This system requires that, at least between the groups of grooves, there is sufficient clearance between the hub and the discs to accommodate the leaf springs and flexing thereof. This clearance has the disadvantage that it increases the possibility that a disc may tilt relative to the hub, thereby adversely affecting the operation of the brake.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a disc brake system in which the af ore-mentioned disadvantage is overcome or at least reduced.
The invention provides a disc brake system comprising a disc, and a hub which is arranged to rotate about an axis thereof, the system also comprising mounting means by which the disc is mounted on the hub so that the hub and the disc rotate as a unit about said axis and the disc can perform axial sliding movement on said hub, said mounting means comprising a plurality of axially-extending grooves formed in the hub and teeth projecting from the disc into said grooves, the system also comprising resilient means acting to apply radial force between the disc and the hub, each tooth being a sliding fit in one of said grooves, wherein said resilient means is provided by springs located in at 3 least some of said grooves and engaging the teeth of the disc which project into those grooves.
In a disc brake system according to the invention, the springs are accommodated in the grooves in the hub so that space for them does not have to be provided between the grooves enabling the clearance to be reduced substantially. This enables the possibility of the disc tilting on the hub to be reduced.
A disc brake system according to the invention may be as disclosed in WO 98/25804, except that the splined mounting means by which discs are mounted on a hub is replaced by mounting means as disclosed herein. The brake system of WO 98/25804 comprises one or more discs which are slidable on a hub under the control of leaf springs which act between the hub and the discs. The system also comprises a cylinder which is integrally formed with a suspension link and a caliper also fixed to the suspension link, the caliper having supports for friction material pads mounted thereon.
In a disc brake system according to the invention, the springs may be flat leaf springs as disclosed in WO 98/26192 or any other suitable type of spring. For example, the springs may be leaf springs each of which comprises at least three abutments which project transversely of the spring and engage the disc so that the abutments apply force to the disc. This arrangement has the advantage that the number of points of contact between the spring and the disc is increased thereby spreading the forces more evenly around the disc. The abutments may be provided by embossed portions of the spring. The abutments, preferably, are elongated so that each abutment remains in engagement with the disc throughout said movement of the disc on the hub. For example, said abutments may be in the form of ridges extending parallel 4 to the axis about which the hub rotates. The leaf springs may be secured to the outer surface of the hub in a manner such that the springs extend tangentially of the hub when the disc is not mounted on the hub. Cut-outs, eg holes, may be f ormed in the leaf springs to control the f orce applied by the abutments to the disc. Where the disc brake system comprises one or more further discs mounted on the hub, the leaf springs may be arranged in groups, one spring in each group being associated with each disc, at least one spring in each group being retained in position by a connection to another spring in said group.
There now follows a detailed description, to be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, of a disc brake system which is illustrative of the invention.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is an end view of the illustrative disc brake system; Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view, on a larger scale, taken on the broken line II-II in Figure 1; Figure 3 is a perspective view, on a greatly enlarged scale, of a leaf spring of the illustrative disc brake system; and Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 but of an alternative leaf spring of the illustrative disc brake system.
The illustrative disc brake system 10 shown in Figures 1 and 2 is for a wheel (not shown) of a car. The system 10 comprises a disc 12, a further disc 14 and a hub 16, on which the wheel can be mounted. The hub 16 is arranged to rotate about a central axis 18 thereof.
The hub 16 comprises an internally splined hollow inner cylindrical portion 16a which is arranged to receive a drive shaft (not shown) which drives the wheel. The hub 16 also comprises an external flange 16b at one end of the portion 16a. This flange 16b has four bolt holes 16c through which the wheel can be bolted to the flange 16b in a conventional manner. The f lange 16b also serves to connect the portion 16a to an outer hollow cylindrical portion 16d of the hub 16.
The discs 12 and 14 are identical to one another, being in the form of generally-annular cast iron or steel plates. The two discs 12 and 14 are mounted by means of mounting means of the system 10 on the cylindrical outer surface of the hub portion 16d so that the hub 16 and the two discs 12 and 14 rotate as a unit about the axis 18 and the discs 12 and 14 can perform axial sliding movement on said hub 16. The mounting means comprises four grooves 20 which are formed in the outer cylindrical surface of the portion 16d of the hub 16 and four teeth 22 which project inwardly f rom each of the discs 12 and 14. The teeth 22 enter the grooves 20 and are a sliding fit therein. However, the teeth 22 do not extend to the bottom surfaces 20a of the grooves 20, there being a clearance between the bottom surfaces 20a and the inner surfaces 22a of the teeth 22. The grooves 20 are equally-spaced circumferentially about the axis 18 and each occupies an arc of approximately 450 about the axis 18. Between the grooves 20, the outer surface of the hub portion 16d is machined to be accurately cylindrical about the axis 18. The inner surface of each disc 12 and 14, between the teeth 22, is also machined to be accurately cylindrical about the axis 18 and a close fit over the cylindrical portions of the outer surface of the hub portion 16d. The close fit of the discs 12 and 14 on the hub 16 reduces the possibility of the discs 12 and 14 tipping.
The system 10 alsocomprises four friction pads 26 (Figure 2) for braking the discs 12 and 14 by engaging side surfaces of the discs. The friction material pads 26 are 6 secured to three backing plates 28, one backing plate 28a being between the discs 12 and 14 and the others being on opposite sides of the discs 12 and 14 to the plate 28a. The median plate 28a has friction pads 26 secured to both of its faces. The brake pads 26 and the backing plates 28 are not shown in Figure 1. The brake pads 26 are brought into braking contact with the discs 12 and 14 by operating means (not shown) which may be similar to that described in WO 98125804. When the brakes are applied, a movable outer friction material pad 26 is moved until the four pads 26 and the discs 12 and 14 are all in contact with one another, the discs 12 and 14 and the plate 28a sliding axially to accommodate this movement.
The system 10 also comprises resilient means acting to apply radial force between the discs, 12 and 14, and the hub 16. The resilient means comprises four leaf springs 32 mounted on the hub 16 and engaging the discs 12 and 14 so that the springs 32 apply radial force between each of the discs 12 and 14 and the hub 16. The leaf springs 32 are equally distributed circumferentially around the hub 16, each being mounted on one of the bottom surfaces 20a of the grooves 20, ie the springs 32 are located in the grooves and act between the surface 20a and the inner surface 22a of the tooth 22 which enters the groove 20.
one of the leaf springs 32 is shown in detail in Figure 3. Each spring 32 is formed from a generally rectangular piece of spring steel which is 0. 25 - 0.3mm thick. Each spring 32 is secured in the circumferential centre of one of the surfaces 20a by means of a central screw 36 which passes through a hole 32a in the spring 32 and enters the hub 16. Each spring 32 extends axially on the hub 16 throughout the range of axial movement of both discs 12 and 14 so that both discs 12 and 14 are engaged by all four of the springs 32 continuously. The springs 32 act to control the sliding movement of the discs 12 and 14 7 on the hub 16 preventing tipping of the discs and compensating for thermal expansion effects.
Each spring 32 comprises four axially-extending abutments 40 which project transversely of the spring 32. The abutments 40 are arranged with two of the abutments on each side of the hole 32a. Two of the abutments 40 are formed at the extreme ends of the spring 32, thereby preventing the edge of the spring 32 from engaging the tooth 22 and reducing the risk of cracking of the spring 32. Between the two abutments 40 on each side of the hole 32a, a rectangular hole 32b is cut out of the spring 32. The hole 32b serves to control the force applied by the abutments 40 to the discs 12 and 14.
The abutments 40 are provided by embossed portions of the spring 32 which are in the form of generally semicircular (in transverse cross-section) ridges extending parallel to the axis 18. The abutments 40 are elongated in the axial direction so that each abutment 40 remains in engagement with both of the discs 12 and 14 throughout the movement of the discs 12 and 14 on the hub 16.
Each spring 32 is arranged to engage the discs 12 and 14 with its abutments 40 and apply force to the discs to control the movement thereof on the hub 16. Each spring 32 is arranged so that the spring 32 extends generally tangentially of the hub 16 when the discs 12 and 14 are not mounted on the hub 16. However, the springs 32 are deformed by the presence of the discs 12 and 14 so that each abutment 40 presses resiliently on the discs 12 and 14. The springs 32, thus, act to apply radially-directed forces to the discs 12 and 14.
In the operation of the disc brake system 10, the springs 32 as aforementioned control the sliding movement of the discs 12 and 14 on the hub 16.Each spring 32 8 engages each disc at f our points of contact, provided by the abutments 40, thereby distributing the force applied by the spring 32 to each disc more uniformly.
Figure 4 shows two leaf springs 42 which are joined together by a narrow tab 44, the springs 42 and the tab 44 being formed from a single sheet of spring steel. The two leaf springs 42 each have a similar form to the spring 32 except that the holes 32b are omitted, each spring 42 having four abutments 46 which are similar to the abutments 40 of the spring 42. However, the springs 42 are narrower than the spring 32 because each spring 42 is intended to engage only one of the discs 12 and 14. The springs 42 are mounted on the surfaces 20a as a unit connected by the tab 44 by means of a screw (not shown) which passes through a hole 42a formed in one of the springs 42. ThusY each of the discs 12 and 14 has four of the leaf springs 42 associated therewith, the springs 42 being arranged in groups of two, one of which is mounted on the hub and the other of which is retained in position by the connection, via the tab 44, to the first-mentioned spring. As the tab 44 is narrow, the springs 42 act substantially independently.
In modifications of the springs 32 and 42, the holes 32a and 42a may be omitted and the springs provided instead with self-retaining means for retaining them on the hub 16. For example, such self-retaining means may comprise integral tabs extending from the spring over opposite ends of the hub 16 so that the springs can be clipped over the hub. In the case of the spring 32, such tabs extend normally to the general plane of the spring from both the edges of the spring which are perpendicular to the projections 40. In the case of the springs 42, each of the end springs 42 in a group has one of the these tabs extending from its opposite edge to the position of the tab 44.
9 In a further modification, the springs 32 and 42 can be formed into a non- planar form in order to determine the f orces they will apply to the - disc. For example, the springs can be formed into an arcuate shape such that, when the spring is mounted on the hub but before the discs are mounted on the hub, the ends of the spring are further from the hub than if the spring were planar.

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  1. A disc brake system comprising a disc, and a hub which is arranged to rotate about an axis thereof, the system also comprising mounting means by which the disc is mounted on the hub so that the hub and the disc rotate as a unit about said axis and the disc can perform axial sliding movement on said hub, said mounting means comprising a plurality of axiallyextending grooves formed in the hub and teeth projecting from the disc into said grooves, each tooth being a sliding fit in one of said grooves, the system also comprising resilient means acting to apply radial force between the disc and the hub, wherein said resilient means is provided by springs located in at least some of said grooves and engaging the teeth of the disc which project into those grooves.
  2. 2 A disc brake system according to claim 1, wherein said springs are leaf springs.
  3. 3 A disc brake system according to claim 2, wherein each of said leaf springs comprises at least three abutments arranged to engage the tooth and apply force thereto.
  4. 4 A disc brake system according to claim 3, wherein said abutments are provided by embossed portions of the spring.
  5. A disc brake system according to either one of claims 3 and 4, wherein said abutments are elongated so that each abutment remains in engagement with the disc throughout said movement of the disc on the hub.
  6. 6 A disc brake system according to any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said abutments are in the f orm, of ridges extending parallel to the axis about which the hub rotates.
  7. 7 A disc brake system according to any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the leaf springs are secured to the outer surf ace of the hub in a manner such that the springs extend tangentially of the hub when the disc is not mounted on the hub.
  8. 8 A disc brake system according to any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein cutouts are formed in the leaf springs to control the force applied by the abutments to the disc.
  9. 9 A disc brake system according to any one of claims 2 to 8, wherein the system comprises one or more further discs mounted on the hub, and wherein the leaf springs are _arranged in groups, one spring in each group being associated with each disc, at least one spring in each group being retained in position by a connection to another spring in said group.
  10. A disc brake system according to any one of claims 2 to 9, wherein the leaf springs are provided with self retaining means for retaining them on the hub.
  11. 11 A disc brake system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as shown in, the accompanying drawings.
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GB9817759A GB2340564A (en) 1998-08-15 1998-08-15 Disc brake
EP99934965A EP1105656B1 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system
US09/762,905 US6705434B1 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system
AU50578/99A AU5057899A (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system
KR10-2001-7001741A KR100471912B1 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system
JP2000565314A JP4547090B2 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Disc brake system
PCT/GB1999/002415 WO2000009903A1 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system
DE69909102T DE69909102T2 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 MORE DISC BRAKE DEVICE
AT99934965T ATE243818T1 (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 MULTI-DISC BRAKE DEVICE
CN99809688A CN1312893A (en) 1998-08-15 1999-07-26 Multiple disc brake system

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